ΚΕΦΑΛΗ ΛΗ Lambskin in Liber CCCXXXIII, The Book of Lies by Aleister Crowley.
“Cowan, skidoo!” [via]
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Consider also:
- “Both ’23’ and ‘Skidoo’ are American words meaning ‘Get out’. This chapter describes the Great Work under the figure of a man ridding himself of all his accidents.”
- “T, manhood, the sign of the cross or phallus. UT, the Holy Guardian Angel; UT, the first syllable of Udgita, see the Upanishads. O, Nothing or Nuit.”
- “O = Capricorn, ‘The Devil of the Sabbath’. U = 8, the Hierophant or Redeemer. T = Strength, the Lion.”
- “For OUT is Love and Wisdom and Power. Get OUT.”
- “If thou hast T already, first get UT. Then get O. And so at last get OUT.”